Atlanta Black Star News: ‘Read it Right Now’: Donald Trump’s Bizarre Reply When Asked to Read a Letter Aloud Leaves Viewers In Stitches

Among the many rumors about President Donald Trump since his first term, one in particular seems to resurface even throughout his current and second term in office.

Critics are convinced the 79-year-old is illiterate, while others suspect he simply doesn’t read any executive order he signs because he “refuses to wear glasses.”

But there’s one historical White House moment that many point to as proof that “Trump can’t read.” During his February meeting with U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer in the Oval Office, Starmer presented Trump with a letter from King Charles, which contained an invitation for an “unprecedented second state visit,” which was the first time this had been done.

“Trump can’t read and two, I never thought I’d say: Good job, King Charles,” said a woman in a video circulating on Instagram. “The way that he handles it just proves that he cannot read.”

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The short clip shows Trump being presented with the letter as he asked, “Am I supposed to read it right now?” prompting laughs from others in the room.

He then looks down at the letter for an extended period of time before he says, “Oh, that’s wow. Well, that is really nice.”

Trump continued, “Let’s make sure his signature is on that. Otherwise, it’s not quite as meaningful. That’s quite a signature, isn’t it? Beautiful man, wonderful man.”

He then turned the letter to others in the room to show them King Charles’ large signature on the bottom, before asking Starmer, “Perhaps you’d like to say what that very important paragraph is?”

Social media users as well as educators flooded the comments section of the Instagram post, claiming Trump reads at a “fourth grade level,” hence “why his academic record is sealed.”

One person said, “He looked at the paper and thought ‘yup those are words alright.’”

A few individuals made jokes about him needing Hooked on Phonics, which is a widely used education program designed to teach children how to read.

Another said, “Yeah, even Pete Davidson has a story when Trump was on ‘SNL’ he couldn’t really read the cue cards.”

One year after Trump’s guest appearance on “Saturday Night Live,” comedian and actor Pete Davidson exposed the president’s mental acuity.

“He doesn’t really know how to read, and he loves to improv,” Davidson stated during a 2016 interview on Opie Radio.

He explained Trump’s difficulty, noting that he even changed a few lines to include words that he “would’ve said” during an “SNL” table read about a Disney skit.

According to Davidson, the “Apprentice” boss should have just said, “OK, let’s get out of here. Turkey legs?” referring to food.

But instead, Trump fumbled, reading it as, “OK, let’s get out of here, turkey legs” — accidentally calling his daughter “turkey legs.”

“He doesn’t get it. He thinks everyone’s laughing with him, but we’re all laughing at him. It was, like, crazy.”

Another one of Trump’s former co-workers seemingly confirmed Davidson’s claim.

Claudia Jordan, who appeared on seasons 2 and 6 of “The Apprentice” reality competition series with Trump, recalled his struggles.

“When we used to work together he would never/ could never text. I think there’s some truth to this!” she wrote in the comment section of the Instagram post.

Trump’s intelligence was brought into question more recently during a speech in Iowa just before the July Fourth holiday.

While celebrating Congress passing his controversial One Big Beautiful Bill Act, the Republican politician revealed his nickname for his wife, Melania Trump.

“I call her ‘First Lady,’ isn’t it terrible?” he explained. “I’m saying, ‘Good night, First Lady, my darling,’ because it reminds me that I’m president, that’s why.”

“Oh yeah, his IQ is really up there!” responded one person on Facebook.

Despite being married to Trump for 20 years, Melania has always spoke highly of her husband’s intelligence.

“He’s tough. He’s smart. He’s a great communicator. He’s a great negotiator. He’s telling the truth,” Melania said at an April 2016 campaign rally in Milwaukee.

However, truth is not a word often associated with Trump.

Daily Beast: JD Vance’s Idyllic Vacation in Foreign A-List Hotspot to Be Hijacked by Protests

The Stop Trump Coalition said the vice president will “find the resistance waiting” on his English summer break, an ocean and almost 4,000 miles from DC.

Anti-Trump protesters have warned that they will derail JD Vance’s planned English countryside escape.

The vice president, his wife Usha, and their three children are expected to explore London in mid-August, rent a cottage in the Cotswolds, and then travel to Scotland, according to The Telegraph.

The Cotswolds is a stunning area full of rolling hills and quaint villages in southwest England, which is frequented by the wealthy elite, including Hugh Grant, David Beckham, and King Charles. But a serene stay is set to be hijacked by “a coalition of pro-Palestinian demonstrators, climate protesters and trade unions,” the British publication reported.

Ellen DeGeneres, who decided to move to the U.K. with wife Portia de Rossi after Trump’s re-election, is also a recent American expat living in the area. DeGeneres said over the weekend that she had found an oasis of calm. “We got here the day before the election and woke up to lots of texts from our friends with crying emojis, and I was like, ‘He got in,’” DeGeneres told the BBC. “And we’re like, ‘We’re staying here.’”

The Stop Trump Coalition has pledged to ensure that Vance’s merriment falls as flat as it did when he visited Disneyland with his brood earlier this month. Demonstrators gathered outside the hotel he was believed to be staying at to protest the Trump administration’s aggressive immigration raids in California.

The group, which helped mobilize mass protests against Donald Trump’s first state visit to the U.K. in 2019, warned that even in the heart of the English countryside, the vice president “will find the resistance waiting.”

A spokesman told The Telegraph that the group also plans to Trump’s visit to Scotland later this week, when the president will open a new golf course named after his Scottish mother, and a second full state visit planned for September.

“We are meeting Trump with protests in Aberdeen and Edinburgh this month, and then in London and Windsor in September,” they said.

“J.D. Vance is every bit as unwelcome in the U.K. as Donald Trump. We remember how Vance cut short his ski trip in Vermont because he was so enraged by the sight of a few protesters.

“We are sure that, even in the Cotswolds, he will find the resistance waiting.”

In March, protesters in Vermont forced Vance and his family to flee a ski resort after demonstrations sprang up against the administration’s Ukraine stance.

He was told to “go ski in Russia,” and branded a “national disgrace.”

The Vances were also met with resistance at Disneyland earlier this month. Over 100 protesters turned up the day before he arrived to speak out against the Trump administration’s mass deportations in a demonstration outside the Grand Californian Hotel, where the Vances were booked.

A smaller crowd of protesters showed up the day he arrived, with the park reportedly shutting down certain rides for the Vances to enjoy privately, causing delays for other park guests.

Even California Gov. Gavin Newsom blasted Vance in an X post, writing, “Hope you enjoy your family time, @JDVance. The families you’re tearing apart certainly won’t.”

The Stop Trump Coalition, meanwhile, has also said it will protest against the president’s visit. He will jet into Scotland, where he has business interests, meeting Prime Minister Keir Starmer in Aberdeen, on the country’s northeast coast.

The group previously said it will hang anti-Trump banners and flags along roadsides and position a huge message on a beach to be visible from the sky.

The folks in Greenland wouldn’t stoop low enough to have lunch with J.D. Dunce. Hopefully the folks in the U.K. will show equally high standards!

https://www.thedailybeast.com/vances-vacation-plans-immediately-hit-with-protest-threats